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How to Spend Less Time Managing Your Rental Property

How to Spend Less Time Managing Your Rental Property

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Managing rental properties is one of the best ways to accumulate wealth. You can collect rental income, often well in excess of your expenses, and simultaneously benefit from rising property prices. If you play your cards right, you could end up with an entire portfolio of properties generating passive income on your behalf while the value of your portfolio keeps climbing higher.

The catch is that managing rental properties can take a lot of time and demand significant effort. 

Over the course of a few months, you might have to fix multiple broken things, deal with tenants who don’t pay rent, manage an eviction, and figure out a way to market your vacant properties. There will certainly be some stretches where you don’t have to do much, but there will also be stretches where it feels like you’re constantly pulled in different directions.

How do you spend less time managing your rental property so you can spend more time doing what you want to do?

Hire a Property Manager

A Houston property management company could be the solution to (nearly) all your problems. In an arrangement with a property management company, you’ll pay a fixed percentage of your gross rental income in exchange for the management company handling nearly all responsibilities associated with that property. They’ll be the ones following up with tenants on rent payments. They’ll be the ones coordinating maintenance and repairs. They’ll be the ones taking phone calls past midnight when there’s an emergency at the property.

Yes, this is going to eat into your profitability slightly. But it has the potential to eliminate all but a handful of responsibilities associated with you as a landlord.

Other Strategies for Success

If you don’t like the idea of hiring a property management company or an individual property manager to help you take on some of the responsibilities of the property, these are strategies that can help you reduce your workload in other ways.

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